“Really? Is this a joke?” “No, Kelli, it isn’t a joke. I thought it would give us time and the ability to relax before went to some of the clubs in Old Town. Is it going to become a problem?” I responded softly, but sternly. “No sir. It is not a problem, I am sorry,” she said quietly and apologetically. I parked the car at the rear of the lot, and got out to walk around to her side of the car. As I was walking to her side of the car, she began to open the door. I finished opening it ...for her, and stood at the rear of the car, waiting. She got out of the car, and started slowly walking toward the theatre. I turned to face the theatre, placed my hand on my belt, extended my elbow to the side, and spoke in a sharp tone. “Kelli, who are you going in the theatre with?” As soon as she heard the tone of my voice, she stopped walking. She turned and looked back at me, maybe five or six steps beyond me.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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